There is a TODO about this but these were never handled. This lack of
handling caused weird offset issues when editing paragraphs containing
inline aliens, because the text of the inline alien was returned.
Instead, return an appropriate number of characters so the offset logic
keeps working.
Removed the textContent||innerText code because it would bypass the
uneditable node logic: paragraphNode.textContent would return the text
of the entire paragraph (including any aliens), and we'd never descend
into the paragraph to reach the alien node.
Change-Id: Ia05755755dd5380cb9a0b5a0334c6721b4e0d3b7
Don't try to restore the selection after the removal part of
onContentChange, because the removal may have caused that selection to
now be out of bounds. We also don't need to set the selection there at
all, because the insertion does it anyway (where it is safe).
Change-Id: I7b340b18dd8efc77d1df78007161720c29866cb6
Make ve.dm.Surface.change accept array of transactions as a parameter (instead of just one) and use it in complex content removal (handled in Surface view).
Change-Id: I453b3606cefe140db206f5a2d2c9036bcbd639c9
The error occurred after pressing backspace in a paragraph that
contained an alienInline node (or other inline node). It happened
because ve.ce.BranchNode.clean() called this.$.empty(), which destroyed
all element data in the paragraph's children, including the
.data('node') property which associates the DOM node with the CE tree
node. Use .detach() instead.
Change-Id: I563c936a706a1d1711e6333404c6ca8e6ebf8eeb
-Using keydown on arrows allows preventDefault which stops the cursor movement in the input.
-Consolidated Keydown bindings, no longer unbinding keydown, instead checking for visible state first.
-Using case insensitive comparison for selected item.
-Changed use of ve.inArray to ve.indexOf because method name was changed.
-Moved clear break into suggestion container rather than after it.
Added margin bottom on suggestion container for category separation.
Change-Id: I2bd1db049a948db189194037dc8e38dfe884c197
Created jQuery plugin MultiSuggest which builds a categorized dropdown
under specified input box.
Revised inspector to no longer be an iframe but to contain an Iframe.
This reduces xbrowser issues with positioning and toggling inspector
container.
Added Inspector overlay element for positioning arbitrary elements
over the iFrame. This prevents growing the iframe to arbitrary lenghts.
Change-Id: I8efbbd091b0b24a19a4b73aa122d21a329cf97e4
When the document is empty, there is no last branch, and it causes an error because the code was assuming there was always going to be a last branch.
Change-Id: I371dce89db6258d30a11022c1bdb11830f59505d
* Summary label is now placeholder text
* Edit summary and options are visually connected
* Added summary length count-down label
* Removed check-mark icons from toolbar and dialog save buttons
* Made toolbar and dialog save buttons the same size
* Reduced line-height and margins of license information
* Changed from X icon for close (which might be confused with cancel) to ^ icon for collapse
Change-Id: Ib1711f49af8929be12796aecdea49467b726856e
* When you visit the page with url# (empty target) it scrolls down - which made setting the URL of the namespace tab to # really bad, plus it was useless since we already handle that click using JS
* Found that this.$toolbarWrapper wasn't pointing to the right place because of a missing .end() call at the end of a chain of jQuery madness
Change-Id: I7dc6953e39d4081f1b91a351bb830e4c18f7b988
Also:
* Made a fragment with a null range become a null fragment
* Fixed incorrect order of arguments for binding a handler to transact event
* Added getters for surface, document and range
* Fixed several instances of passing a document instead of a surface into the constructor of a new surface fragment
* Fixed closest mode in expandRange - needed to check if parent existed before checking for it's type
* Fixed uses of ve.Transaction (doesn't exist) that were supposed to be uses of ve.dm.Transaction (does exist)
Change-Id: Ide13d9d2d1637399188c98c2e8b6e0826caeecc4
When a document is created, it should take it upon itself to make sure it has a new reference to the data using slice, not place this on the caller. Callers that do not use slice will often find strange and mysterious things going on and not know why. The real reason is that multiple documents sharing a reference to the same data array leads to seriously messed up behavior.
Change-Id: Ic4e25fcd9bf3f41a805003520a8f38e2768f5dbf
domToData wraps bare content in paragraph elements, which were then
converted to <p> tags by domToData. With this fix, HTML with "missing"
<p> tags actually round-trips through the editor correctly now, rather
than having <p> tags added wherever VE believes they should exist.
* Mark generated paragraph elements with .internal.generated = 'wrapper'
** This signifies the wrapper was generated but its contents were not,
so the right thing to do when converting back to HTML is to remove
the wrapper and keep the contents. We might want to use other values
of generated in the future.
* Unwrap nodes with generated=wrapper when converting to HTML
Tests:
* Add 'generated': 'wrapper' as appropriate. Only affects 1 test
* Remove 'normalizedHtml' for this test because it is no longer needed
** Need to keep 'normalizedHtml' for now because we normalize hrefs
* Eventually the main example should test bare content, but that
requires touching a lot of stuff. The main example could use some
beefing up anyway.
Change-Id: I277ad5fe3f64e07c1bbf49007d6bbaecc90b7466
This allows us to put other internal data in there in the future. Also
passing it through the Node constructor properly now.
* ve.dm.Node
** Rename fringeWhitespace property to internal
** Add internal parameter to constructor
** Remove setFringeWhitespace()
* Increase the number of parameters passed through by ve.Factory to 3
* Pass through .internal from linmod to nodeFactory in ve.dm.Document
* ve.dm.Converter
** Rename .fringeWhitespace to .internal.whitespace and make it an array
** Store a temporary reference to .internal in domElement.veInternal
* Add internal to all node constructors except TextNode
Tests:
* Update for fringeWhitespace->internal rename
* Add third parameter to ve.Factory tests
* Add .internal to getNodeTreeSummary
Change-Id: If20c0bb78fee3efa55f72e51e7fc261283358de7
This makes a lot more sense when you start making a surface fragment from a new surface, because a null range would seem to have unpredictable behavior.
Change-Id: I85210878deca3067960fa4a14e2a760e55f67e4e
* Made vector specific styles only active in the vector skin
* Added apex specific styles
* Removed override of text size for document node
* Added stylesheet for stand-alone to specify text size for document node
Change-Id: I8a57918912499f9453a5692ff45a04a16ed34cde
To do this, we are using the replacer callback of JSON.stringify, which is supported by all of our target browsers including IE8. We are also leaning on Object.keys and Array.reduce, the latter of which required adding a new fallback implementation for some browsers which do not support it yet.
Change-Id: Ifa285ca3da4d94d962464f09414591532bbea79c
Because the Parsoid prefix format changed from /mw:Foo to /mw/Foo , the
href format for internal links has changed from "/Foo" to "Foo". So the
href is now simply the title, except that it may be preceded by one or
more "../" if the title of the page we're on contains a '/'.
So instead of stripping the leading slash from internal link hrefs and
putting it back on the way out, only strip any leading "../"s and dump
the titles directly into the hrefs on the way out.
Also update the link test case for this, and add a test case for the ../
stripping.
Change-Id: I3e0bdde20f22cda34eb45fc351de5e780419b6a2
Annotation types with more than one slash such as 'link/ExtLink/URL'
weren't being processed correctly because .split( '/', 2 ) throws away
everything after the second slash. Instead, don't pass a limit to
.split(); the code for reconstructing a slash-separated string from
multiple components was already in place.
Also add test cases for URL links and numbered links.
(Do you like the lines-of-code to lines-of-test ratio in this commit,
Trevor? ;) )
Change-Id: I7add87396447a01b1c23a4f9bfd63d2e8fd861ce
Refactor:
* ve.indexOf
Renamed from ve.inArray.
This was named after the jQuery method which in turn has a longer
story about why it is so unfortunately named. It doesn't return
a boolean, but an index. Hence the native method being called
indexOf as well.
* ve.bind
Renamed from ve.proxy.
I considered making it use Function.prototype.bind if available.
As it performs better than $.proxy (which doesn't use to the native
bind if available). However since bind needs to be bound itself in
order to use it detached, it turns out with the "call()" and
"bind()" it is slower than the $.proxy shim:
http://jsperf.com/function-bind-shim-perf
It would've been like this:
ve.bind = Function.prototype.bind ?
Function.prototype.call.bind( Function.prototype.bind ) :
$.proxy;
But instead sticking to ve.bind = $.proxy;
* ve.extendObject
Documented the parts of jQuery.extend that we use. This makes it
easier to replace in the future.
Documentation:
* Added function documentation blocks.
* Added annotations to functions that we will be able to remove
in the future in favour of the native methods.
With "@until + when/how".
In this case "ES5". Meaning, whenever we drop support for browsers
that don't support ES5. Although in the developer community ES5 is
still fairly fresh, browsers have been aware for it long enough
that thee moment we're able to drop it may be sooner than we think.
The only blocker so far is IE8. The rest of the browsers have had
it long enough that the traffic we need to support of non-IE
supports it.
Misc.:
* Removed 'node: true' from .jshintrc since Parsoid is no longer in
this repo and thus no more nodejs files.
- This unraveled two lint errors: Usage of 'module' and 'console'.
(both were considered 'safe globals' due to nodejs, but not in
browser code).
* Replaced usage (before renaming):
- $.inArray -> ve.inArray
- Function.prototype.bind -> ve.proxy
- Array.isArray -> ve.isArray
- [].indexOf -> ve.inArray
- $.fn.bind/live/delegate/unbind/die/delegate -> $.fn.on/off
Change-Id: Idcf1fa6a685b6ed3d7c99ffe17bd57a7bc586a2c
This makes things like
== Foo ==
* Bar
render without the leading and trailing spaces, while still
round-tripping those spaces.
* Added a .fringeWhitespace property to the linear model and ve.dm.Node
** Object containing innerPre, innerPost, outerPre, outerPost
** Only inner* are used right now, outer* are planned for future use
** Like .attributes , it's suppressed if it's an empty object
* In getDataFromDom():
** Store the stripped whitespace in .fringeWhitespace
** Move emptiness check up: empty elements with .fringeWhitespace have
to be preserved
** Move paragraph wrapping up: .fringeWhitespace has to be applied to
the generated paragraph, not its parent
** Add wrapperElement to keep track of the element .fringeWhitespace has
to be added to; this is either dataElement or the generated paragraph
or nothing, but we can't modify dataElement because it's used later
* In getDomFromData():
** When processing an opening, store the fringeWhitespace data in the
generated DOM node
** When processing a closing, add the stored whitespace back in
* In the ve.dm.Document constructor, pass through .fringeWhitespace from
the linear model data to the generated nodes
Tests:
* Change one existing test case to account for this change
* Add three new test cases for this behavior
* Add normalizedHtml field so I can test behavior with bare content
Change-Id: I0411544652dd72b923c831c495d69ee4322a2c14
It was replacing spaces with s in its copy of a slice of linmod
data, but the copy was a shallow copy, so when modifying annotated
spaces it would modify the actual data. Fixed by detecting this case and
cloning the character's array before modifying it.
Change-Id: Ic96ed34605a302af18f274a0faa6d0f650f5b771
Also added some checks in content branch conversion to make sure that converting from and to the same thing results in a no-op
Change-Id: Ie47520d666e45a77d12c7ebb9457aef7ab6b8097
* Per Krinkle's comment, be tolerant of missing .htmlAttributes
* Drop .htmlAttributes if no attributes, fixes some tests
Change-Id: I65589a8b489e19a7c8a41ba2f4a57e68fc52684c
* Restricting "camelcase":
No changes, we were passing all of these already
* Explicitly unrestricting "forin" and "plusplus"
These are off by default in node-jshint, but some distro of jshint
and editors that use their own wrapper around jshint instead of
node-jshint (Eclipse?) may have different defaults. Therefor
setting them to false explicitly. This also serves as a reminder
for the future so we'll always know we don't pass that, in case
we would want to change that.
* Fix order ("quotemark" before "regexp")
* Restricting "unused"
We're not passing all of this, which is why I've set it to false
for now. But I did put it in .jshintrc as placeholder.
I've fixed most of them, there's some left where there is no clean
solution.
* While at it fix a few issues:
- Unused variables ($target, $window)
- Bad practices (using jQuery context for find instead of creation)
- Redundant /*global */ comments
- Parameters that are not used and don't have documentation either
- Lines longer than 100 chars @ 4 spaces/tab
* Note:
- ve.ce.Surface.prototype.onChange takes two arguments but never
uses the former. And even the second one can be null/undefined.
Aside from that, the .change() function emits
another event for the transaction already. Looks like this
should be refactored a bit, two more separated events probably
or one that is actually used better.
- Also cleaned up a lot of comments, some of which were missing,
others were incorrect
- Reworked the contentChange event so we are no longer using the
word new as an object key; expanded a complex object into multiple
arguments being passed through the event to make it easier to work
with and document
Change-Id: I8490815a508c6c379d5f9a743bb4aefd14576aa6
Right now this means things like headings and list items are rendered
nicer (without the whitespace), but also get their whitespace normalized
when saving back. I'll submit code tomorrow that preserves this
whitespace.
Submitting this now because it's needed to make <br>s look reasonable
Change-Id: I4b5e5ad8ee1bbe2f1eaf0fb860dd59f6e401dc3d
The new annotation API will do this too; this is a temporary hack to fix
the bugs caused by stripping attributes.
This code doesn't actually render the attributes, but the new annotation
API will.
Change-Id: Ic0ddf822fe02f101f2e825080c6bcc2a03115974
Stack traces, line numbers, etc. All the approaches I've seen are bad hacks. This is the best way to go.
Change-Id: Ib12e9d2ecfe610bcc89d046005e35cc13efa3d99
Throwing strings is bad because it doesn't include a lot of important
information that an error object does, such as a stack trace or where
the error was actually thrown from.
ve.Error inherits directly from Error. In the future we may create
more specific subclasses and/or do custom stuff.
Some interesting reading on the subject:
* http://www.devthought.com/2011/12/22/a-string-is-not-an-error/
Change-Id: Ib7c568a1dcb98abac44c6c146e84dde5315b2826
* Use 'href' of #ca-edit instead of constructing it manually.
MediaWiki's output of #ca-edit already takes care of all needed
queries, including "oldid" (bug 38125).
* Misc clean up:
- Use .get() instead of accessing the array directly.
* Clean up setupSkinTabs and add more inline documentation.
Change-Id: I7d702a3eb1f9ce23a5e3c9e846b00da5cead386e
* There were only 3 files with single quotes, fixed them all.
* Added option to .jshintrc (be sure to use the latest version of
node-jshint since this is a fairly new addition to the library).
Change-Id: I8bf8895ce56bf86e3bed244279a9d32269e44763
This just cleans up a few places where single quotes should have been used instead of double quotes.
Change-Id: I6c53652e71ab96842ed5bb41fb1e0b8c923eb25d
When closing annotation nodes, we weren't popping them off
annotationStack. Not sure where this came from, but the code was
definitely bad and this fixes it.
Change-Id: I6d805e9aca3778666212135f76ff34c6baacbbc8
* Default value of wgVisualEditorParsoidURL is broken.
Slash is needed, else Api will request to
http://hostnamePageName
Roan says double slashes are okay, and look cleaner than string
search checks etc.
* Use .clone() for mw.Uri instead of converting to string
and letting mw.Uri parse it, again. Clone creates a basic
instance and copies over properties internally (deep copy,
no references).
* No need for hasOwnProperty (and its potential issues)
* Code clean up
- Whitespace consistency
- Variable hosting
- Remove redundant `return false;` statements in event handlers
e.preventDefault() is a jQuery.Event method that takes care
of cross-browser issues.
- Same for e.keyCode||e.which thing, this is already normalized
by jQuery.Event
- Add missing parameter to setTimeout
- Consistent order in success/error handlers in $.ajax options
Change-Id: I5bc24e0cbdf01b3704d4ccb0b45b3052e3b58694
Also:
* Removed a lot of dead code in Surface that was used in the now dead and gone sandbox.
* Changed from throwing an exception when calling getBalancedData on a range that produces no results from selectNodes to just returning []
Change-Id: Icf27094724eae5b90eec21308f9e26afe877e3ee
When editor surface loses focus, now checking to see if an inspector
is set or a menu is open prior to closing the context.
This ruling ensures more rational context icon / child menu behavior.
Change-Id: Ic4b74bb51e811e264a2109a3c1c5a8ae503a8c49
* Classicifation (JS)
Use addClass instead of attr( 'class' ) whenever possible.
addClass will manipulate the properties directly instead of
(re-)setting an attribute which (most) browsers then sync
with the properties.
Difference between:
elem.className
and
elem.setAttribute( 'class', .. );
Just like .checked, .value, .disabled and other interactive
properties, the HTML attributes should only be used for initial
values from the html document. When in javascript, only set
properties. Attributes are either ignored or slow.
* Styling (JS)
Use .css() instead of attr( 'style' ).
Again, setting properties instead of attributes is much faster,
easier and safer. And this way it takes care of cross-browser
issues where applicable, and less prone to error due to dealing
with key-value pairs instead of css strings.
Difference between:
elem.style.foo = 'bar';
and
elem.setAttribute( 'style', 'foo: bar;' );
* Finding (JS)
Use .find( 'foo bar' ) instead of .find( 'foo' ).find( 'bar' ).
It is CSS!
* Vendor prefixes (CSS)
It is important to always list newer (standards-compliant) versions
*after* the older/prefixed variants.
See also http://css-tricks.com/ordering-css3-properties/
So the following three:
-webkit-gradient (Chrome, Safari 4)
-webkit-linear-gradient (Chrome 10, Safari 5+)
linear-gradient (CSS3 standard)
... must be in that order.
Notes:
- "-moz-opacity" is from before Mozilla 1.7 (Firefox < 0.8)
Has not been renamed to "opacity" since Firefox 0.9.
- Removed redundant "-moz-opacity"
- Added "filter: alpha(opacity=**);" where missing
- Fixed order of css3 properties (old to new)
- Add standardized css3 versions where missing
(some 'border-radius' groups didn't have the non-prefixed version)
- Spacing
- @embed
- Shorten hex colors where possible (#dddddd -> #ddd)
$ ack '#([0-9a-f])\1{5}' --css
$ ack '#([0-9a-f])\1{2};' --css
Change-Id: I386fedb9058c2567fd0af5f55291e9859a53329d
* Also update test/index.html with latest minimalistic format
* Update test suite hardcoded paths to match the definition in
VisualEditor.php for ResourceLoader
* Issues:
- 'jquery/jquery.json.js' should not be loaded directly,
using a dependency instead.
- Load scripts from the <head> in test/index.html so that
code that depends on document being ready is catches instead of
silently being ignored.
Change-Id: I5ad7390137f4d17c153a1bf69f19c4869c08e323
-Bug 38042
Save dialog description field doesn't respond to 'Enter' or 'Return' keys
-Bug 38621
Pressing 'Esc' in Save-dialog should exit saving, return to editor
Change-Id: I9c43c6c9f2f2b538becc4fbbce1eda6e918d4879
'''Kranitor commits''' are commits by Krinkle with his janitor hat on.
Must never contain functional changes mixed with miscellaneous changes.
.gitignore:
* Add .DS_Store to the ignore list so that browsing the directories
on Mac OS X, will not add these files to the list of untracked
files.
* Fix missing newline at end of file
.jshintrc
* raises -> throws
* +module (QUnit.module)
* remove 'Node' (as of node-jshint 1.7.2 this is now part of
'browser:true', as it should be)
Authors:
* Adding myself
MWExtension/VisualEditor.php
* Fix default value of wgVisualEditorParsoidURL to not
point to the experimental instance in WMF Labs.
Issues:
* ve.ce.TextNode:
- Fix TODO: Don't perform a useless clone of an already-jQuerified object.
- Use .html() to set html content instead of encapsulating between
two strings. This is slightly faster but more importantly safer,
and prevents situations where the resulting jQuery collection
actually contains 2 elements instead of 1, thus messing up
what .contents() is iterating over.
* ve.ce.Document.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.Document.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.Transaction.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ext.visualEditor.viewPageTarget
- Missing dependency on 'mediawiki.Title'
Code conventions / Misc cleanup
* Various JSHint warnings.
* Whitespace
* jQuery(): Use '<tag>' for element creation,
use '<valid><xml/></valid>' for parsing
* Use the default operator instead of ternary when the condition and
first value are the same.
x = foo ? foo : bar; -> x = foo || bar;
Because contrary to some programming language (PHP...), in JS the
default operator does not enforce a boolean result but returns the
original value, hence it being called the 'default' operator, as
opposed to the 'or' operator.
* No need to call addClass() twice, it takes a space-separated list
(jQuery splits by space and adds if needed)
* Use .on( event[, selector], fn ) instead of the deprecated
routers to it such as .bind(), .delegate() and .live().
All these three are now built-in and fully compatible with .on()
* Add 'XXX:' comments for suspicious code that I don't want to change
as part of a clean up commit.
* Remove unused variables (several var x = this; where x was not
used anywhere, possibly from boilerplate copy/paste)
* Follows-up Trevor's commit that converts test suites to the new
QUnit format. Also removed the globals since we no longer use those
any more.
Change-Id: I7e37c9bff812e371c7f65a6fd85d9e2af3e0a22f
This should make it much simpler to keep MediaWiki specifics out of VisualEditor, which will in turn make it easier to integrate VisualEditor into another platform.
Change-Id: I073e9737b37c28af889f2457d10b082cefd0d63b
Convert underscores in the href attribute to spaces in the linear model,
and back to underscores when going back to HTML. This ensures the link
targets displayed to and edited by the user look nice
Change-Id: I4855fce28ad8b724284c53881abc7b99b59b9079
Clearing context icon when editor loses focus.
-Reproduce problem by selecting text, then click outside of
the editor. Selection is lost, and context icon is stuck.
Change-Id: I4b321f16cea73ec0e51540c0e71f265ab47514e9
This means we don't have to rely on data-rt.sHref. It also means that
we'll now be showing the canonical link target in the link inspector
rather than the link target as entered by the user, but that's fine.
Also change test to have href differ from sHref to show that we use
href.
Change-Id: Idabdbf2579663ef1efb47d6a73f39743c9f64f3b
This is ugly but makes things work again. I intend to clean this up once
we have a better attribute API
* Recognize mw:WikiLink, mw:SimpleWikiLink, mw:ExtLink,
mw:NumberedExtLink and mw:UrlLink
* Support is incomplete because we can't get to the annotation text with
the current API
* Preserve all unhandled attributes rather than special-casing data-mw
* Update remaining code using data-mw (sHref and stx extraction) to
account for the data-mw -> data-rt rename
* Update tests accordingly
Change-Id: Ia13d3008a6d4cdc8828f9acda5aa797566bc597f
- Attaching save dialog to toolbar wrapper vs toolbar itself.
- Attaching surface specific toolbar wrapper vs all toolbar wrappers
in the case of multiple editors on the page.
Change-Id: Ic81f5a680f5593c71c27b7d47fe246487eebd4a3
(or this shouldn't be allowed)
-Revised method for for returning all link annotations in a
selection. Now properly clearning all selected links.
-Trimming whitespace from selection
-Modifying selection if it doesn't contain annotated range
-Disabled link creation only if target is blank. This allows
Existing link text to be modified while having the same target.
Change-Id: I7255dcf1c88fa1cd6e7edbc3baa82cd4c72a95d1
-Hide / show inspector with visibility vs display property
for iframe cross browser compatibility.
Change-Id: Ibdd0250872c42d74d6ff7d22abdf9d838962acc1
This was caused by a bug in fixupInsertion that caused it to believe
that inserting something like "a</p><p>b</p><p>c" into the middle of an
empty paragraph was invalid.
This commit fixes the fixupInsertion bug, which fixes the
select-all-cut-paste behavior in Chrome. It's still broken in Firefox
because of selection-related issues, but I'll split that out into a
different bug report.
Change-Id: I767f5d37ec7e511778ae9ca8283ec4b26c728298
In RTL interface the drop-down arrow overlaps with the text.
The arrow was positioned explicitly in relation to the left margin, and this
can't work in a flipped RTL environment. I changed the position to "right"
and modified the arrow image a bit.
Some visual tweaks to the arrow may still be needed. Another option can be
to convert the image to SVG or to use a character like ▼.
Change-Id: Ib09a2a20b150de6e8a9531fc0db7dfffe4e95525
- Added limits to toolbar float, Toolbar will not go past the last node in editor.
- Added bottom mode to allow toolbar to stick above the last node until the scroll position
is above the last node.
- Actually checking toolbar config now and setting float when flag is set.
- Gave float method for top toolbar a better name.
Change-Id: Ic39c5402fa7a05e13c5e81722d8729d93776d7e9
But still put slugs before them. Done by overriding canHaveSlugAfter()
in ve.ce.ListNode.
Eventually this should be configurable and MediaWiki-specific
Change-Id: I5ad15ca4085a2d730add4954acbea358819b3986
These determine whether a node can have a slug before and after,
respectively. The default implementation in ve.ce.Node is to use the
same rules for both, but individual node types can override this.
I'll need this to suppress slugs after nested lists but not before them.
Change-Id: Id88c0fc98aca7c7f52ce990ed9b8c42181ef6d18
For pressing Enter in an empty list item at the end of a top-level list,
this has the same result as the previous code, but if you're in a nested
list it has the effect of jumping down a level. A previous incarnation
of this change just made Enter insert more list items ad infinitum if
you were in a nested list, but I think this is better.
This fixes a bug where pressing at the end of a nested list inserted a
paragraph in an invalid location
Change-Id: I9c7dbaf29a98f84926ed3a05e71c6294926dfce2
Fix the commented-out code: it caused unindent to be triggered by just
pressing Shift. ASCII 16 is "data link escape", no idea where that came
from, so I removed it and used e.shiftKey instead.
Also check whether indent/outdent is even possible before doing it.
Currently this is done in a very hacky way (by checking the state of the
indent button), ideally we'd refactor things such that toolbar tools can
listen for keydowns and intercept them, that would make the code much
cleaner and we wouldn't have this problem.
Change-Id: I99885ee4b8a79cd24c4958c188addfc2b0453b03
After indenting or outdenting a list item in a numbered list, the
numbering wasn't updated. So if you had:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
and you indented "Two", you'd get:
1. One
1. Two
3. Three
Adding or removing items in the list using the keyboard, or even
inspecting the list in Firebug (!), would trigger a renumbering and fix
the list to display "2. Three". But then the same issue would occur in
in reverse when outdenting "Two" (either using undo or using the
outdent button):
1. One
2. Two
2. Three
The workaround is to force a reflow by requesting the height (thank you
Timo). Implemented this in an override of onSplice() in ve.ce.ListNode, so
the list is detached and reattached every time children are spliced into
or out of it.
I haven't managed to come up with a minimal test case for this, not even
by putting a list in a contentEditable div and doing the same DOM
operations that ve.ce does from a setTimeout callback.
Change-Id: I93b2a309034c411a7b4e4b6c6bd4ef9d473999eb
This works pretty well, the only problems I found are:
* when selecting multiple list items, only the first is in/outdented
* there's no special handling for child lists, so the behavior for
in/outdenting list items that have a child list can look weird, but
it's consistent
Also needs more documentation
Change-Id: I6f4f3725e57a590196d7d638a77b87ea85586dc8
* When ascending back up the stack, check for a start between two closings
* Also check for an end between two openings
* This introduces code duplication but selectNodes() is full of that
already. I'll have to do a duplication cleanup soon
* Add test case for </li><li>
* Update existing test case that covered a </li>
Change-Id: Ifc80585ce0e0d6988bc54228602c69f0d519200a
For nested lists, this function would return multiple groups where one
was wholly contained in the other, use offsets to prevent that from
happening.
Change-Id: Ib03bb1c81712d805cc263c2975cc3942de63d2ed
to be added. Create inspector elements in the propper document
scope. Restore inspector css classnames to camel case for proof
that inspectors are being created in the correct document scope.
Previously, inspector elements created in the wrong document scope
would have css rules applied only if class names were lowercase.
Issue only surfaced in Webkit browsers. Though, this implementation
is more future proof and will help prevent future inspector bugs.
Patch 3) Fixed global variable definition and mistake with
inspectorDoc
Change-Id: I36c0d078aea10d919689768878004a19f7f89b55
-Selection of part of a link now modifies selection to entire link
range on inspection.
-Retaining selection direction on new range
Only partial fix to bug as previous link annotation is not
yet properly cleared.
Bug 33053 - VisualEditor: Link creation should not include trailing
spaces, and should provide a suggestion based on selected text
-Created method to return a new range without outer spaces.
-Retaining selection direction on new range.
-Enhancement needed for link suggestion.
Bug 33108 - VisualEditor: Highlighted trailing whitespace should
not have styles applied
-Modified trim method to retain selection, added call to trim
range on annotate method.
Change-Id: I92f264e19350c62b7c2ac3cd9e78af0071afef5c
This license change is aimed at maximizing the reusability of this code
in other projects. VisualEditor is more than just an awesome editor for
MediaWiki, it's the new editor for the entire internet.
Added license and author files, plus mentions of the license to all
VisualEditor PHP, JavaScript and CSS files. Parser files have not been
modified but are effectively re-licensed since there's no overriding
license information. 3rd party libraries are not changed, but are all
already MIT licensed.
Change-Id: I895b256325db7c8689756edab34523de4418b0f2
* "onevar" warning sometimes solved by just merging var statements
other times solved by making it a function declaration instead
of a function expression.
* Also fixed several '_this' variable names in ve.es.Surface to
more descriptive names, and enabled warnings for dangling _
in identifiers.
Change-Id: I7d411881e3e06cf9a7fe56d689c29375881a81de
This fixes a bug Trevor reported where selecting from a list item across
a heading and into a paragraph, pressing backspace, then clicking undo
caused an exception.
Change-Id: Id2851271529e10548f6979a030a198054aa1c48f
ve.ce.TextNode listed textStyle annotations that didn't actually exist,
and failed to recognize some that did exist (such as span; bug 37808).
Added all annotations to both places. <span> tags are now tolerated by
the editor in that it doesn't crash anymore, but they're displayed (and
saved!) without any attributes, so <span style="color:yellow;">y</span>
doesn't show a yellow 'y' in the editor and is saved back as
<span>y</span> .
Change-Id: Iaae11ad5044150fa904010983ff83579cb37733d
Fixed by adding the specialMessages module which is only loaded once the
editor loads. Then after it's loaded we use the summary message from
there to update the (possibly broken) summary message in the save
dialog.
Change-Id: I67f5c59501cdf7c66c925cef8d4dd42b0f2cfde3
* changes:
Got rid of iteration to get the surface
Removed attach and detach methods from ve.ce.Node
Track adjustments in DocumentSynchronizer and apply them to oldRange
This is needed because oldRange is relative to the state of the model before any changes were made, but when we call selectNodes() it's gonna operate on a partially updated model tree.
This is a genuine bug in DocumentSynchronizer proper, which means I owe the entire team lunch
Change-Id: Ia6510de19df02e961c7f25fb8e7833abceb8d25b
* Adjust both start and end for preceding operations
* Adjust end for the current operation as well
Change-Id: I2f96d609bddf3788aa5700ad1f0b46208f3517d7
text for a link is the selected text.
patchset 2 - add case for if data offset is an object, be sure it
is a string prior to adding it. truncate to 255 chars.
patchset 3 - actually add the patched file
Change-Id: Ibddf942c2a0ba3412d93cf9730f74eb858025fad